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Even the Hurricane Models Are Polarized

| August 25, 2012 @ 11:13 pm

It seems our country is so polarized today. Nearly every issue drives people to both sides of the aisle.

Seems the computer models are going that way as well. There is great polarization between the 18z GFS which brings a monster storm to New Orleans and the Euro, which curves the hurricane north toward the middle Florida Panhandle.

The new GFS is out far enough for us to see that it think even further westward, with a landfall over Southeast Louisiana south of New Orleans on Tuesday afternoon. That’s not good for the Crescent City.

But the new NAM carries it toward a Florida Panhandle landfall around Destin.

We will reconvene in the morning.

James will have the Weather Xtreme video and discussion up early. And we will all be following it together through the day.

Category: Tropical

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